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Cape Town Magazine presents the stadiums for World Cup Soccer 2010

The soccer stadiums used in the FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup for the 2010 Host Cities in South Africa

The soccer matches of the World Cup soccer in 2010 will be held in different host cities and their soccer stadiums across South Africa. CapeTownMagazine.com gives you an overview of the 2010 Soccer Stadiums.

Cape Town Stadium: Cape Town is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. World Cup 2010 Stadium: A 70.000 seater soccer stadium in Greenpoint is being built in the next couple of years.

Durban 2010 Stadium: In Durban, South Africa's busiest port, the temperatures seldom drop below 16 degrees Celsius. World Cup 2010 Stadium: Moses Mabhiba Stadium, a 60 000 seater soccer stadium, will be replacing the current King's Park Stadium for the World Cup soccer 2010.

2010 Stadium Johannesburg ('Joburg'): The capital of the Gauteng province is the economical heart of the region and of South Africa.

World Cup 2010 Stadiums: Johannesburg will also be the epicentre of the World Cup Soccer, home to Soccer City and Ellis Park. The first, a 94.000 + seater stadium will host the opening and the final of the World Cup Soccer in 2010.

Apart from Soccer City Johannesburg boasts the 60.000 seater stadium of Ellis Park, renovated for the event.

2010 Stadium in Bloemfontein: Bloemfontein is situated in the Free State province of South Africa, and is home to the constitutional court.

World Cup 2010 Stadium: The Free State Stadium will receive and extra ring. In total 40 000 soccer fans will be able to watch the 2010 matches from Free State Stadium.

Nelspruit: Nelspruit is the capital city of South Africa's Mpumalanga province. From Nelspruit, the Kruger National Park is a stone throw away.

World Cup 2010 Stadium: A new stadium - the Mbombela Stadium - is being built in Nelspruit for the World Cup Soccer 2010. In total, 40.000 soccer fans will be able to enjoy the event.

2010 Stadium Polokwane: Polokwane, the capital city of South Africa's Limpopo province is also called the land of the Baobab and the rain queen.

World Cup 2010 Stadium: the soccer matches planned for Polokwane in Limpopo will be played in the Peter Mokaba Stadium.

2010 Stadium Port Elizabeth ('PE'):Port Elizabeth, surrounded by nature and beautiful coastlines, has a lot to offer, from Addo Elephant Park and several game reserves. World Cup 2010 Stadium: Brand new soccer stadium is planned for Port Elizabeth, the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.

2010 Stadium Pretoria: Pretoria is situated 60 kilometres outside of Johannesburg, and is South Africa's administrative capital. FIFA 2010 Stadium: the matches for the World Cup Soccer 2010 that are planned for Pretoria will be held in a 50.000 seater Loftus Versveld stadium in the heart of the city of Tshwane.

2010 Stadium Rustenburg: Host City Rustenburg lies 100 km north west from Johannesburg, on the foot of the Magaliesberg. World Cup 2010 Stadium: The Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace has space for 40.000 soccer fans.

More FIFA World Cup 2010:
Information tickets WC 2010 South Africa

FIFA 2010 World Cup cities South Africa

 

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